PHYS 1B Lecture 20: Faraday's and Lenz' Laws

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13 Mar 2018
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The direction of the emf is given by lenz" law: Lenz": an induced emf will give rise to a current which produces a magnetic field that opposes the change in the magnetic flux. Decreasing flux: the induced b-field reinforces the existing b-field. Increasing flux: the induced b-field points opposite the existing b-field. Lenz"s law is just a verbal description of the minus sign in faraday"s law. Consider a square coil consisting of 100 square loops of wire (5 cm on each side) positioned in a uniform magnetic field of 0. 60 t. The coil is quickly removed from the field, so that it takes 0. 10 s for the coil to reach a field-free region. We are trying to find the power dissipated in the wire. N=100, b= 0. 6t, l=0. 05 m, t= 0. 10 s, r= 100 ohm. Choose tentative direction of loop to be clockwise.

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